Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1910 — One of Game Warden’s Shots Struck Haynes in the Ear. [ARTICLE]

One of Game Warden’s Shots Struck Haynes in the Ear.

It was reported to the Republican Saturday afternoon that James Haynes, the Milroy township man whom game wardens undertook to arrest, had received a bullet through one of his ears. The party who had told the man with whom the reporter talked, stated that he had seen Haynes following the shooting and that Haynes stated that he had not fired his shotgun until the game warden’s bullet went through his ear. Nothing has been learned in town whether Haynes has returned to his home or not. Chief Deputy Fish and Game Warden Fleming is quoted as saying while here last week that he will send a man after Haynes the next time that won’t make any mistake, but will get him if he goes after him.